Duong Van
Hieu, Assistant Director for Special Police of the
Republic of Vietnam until November 1, 1963

Dueng Van (“Big”) Minh,
Major General, (after November 4, 1963, Lieutenant
General), ARVN, Military Adviser to
President Diem until November 1,
1963; thereafter Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Revolutionary
Council; President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Vietnam
after November 4, 1963

Dutton, Frederick
G., Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional
Affairs

Gilpatric, Roswell
L., Deputy Secretary of Defense and member of the
Counterinsurgency Group

Halberstam,
David, New York Times correspondent in Vietnam

Harkins, General Paul
D.,USA, Commander, U.S. Military Assistance
Command, Vietnam

Harriman, W.
Averell, Assistant Secretary of State for Far
Eastern Affairs until April 3, 1963; thereafter Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs and Chairman of the Special Group for
Counterinsurgency

Hughes, Thomas
L., Deputy Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and
Research until April 28, 1963; thereafter Director

Huynh Van Cao, Brigadier
General,ARVN, IV Corps Commander

Imhof,
Johannes, Office of Western European Affairs, Department
of State

Janow, Seymour
J., Assistant Administrator for the Far East, Agency for
International Development

Johnson, Lyndon
B., Vice President until November 22, 1963; thereafter
President

Johnson, U.
Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs

Jorden,
William, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of
State for Political Affairs

Kattenburg, Paul
M., Deputy Director of the Office of Southeast Asian
Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, and Chairman of
the Vietnam Interdepartmental Working Group from August 4, 1963

Richardson, John
H., Chief of Central Intelligence Agency Station in
Saigon until October 5, 1963

Rostow, Walt
W., Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman of
the Policy Planning Council

Rusk, Dean,
Secretary of State

Salinger, Pierre E.
G., President’s Press Secretary

Schlesinger, Arthur,
Jr., President’s Special Assistant

Sheehan, Neil,
United Press International correspondent in Vietnam

Sihanouk, Prince
Norodom, Cambodian Chief of State

Smith, Bromley,
Executive Secretary of the National Security Council

Souvanna
Phouma, Laotian Prime Minister

Stevenson, Adlai Representative at the United
Nations

Stilwell, Major General
Richard G.,USA, Assistant Chief of Staff for
Operations, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, from April 1963

Stoneman, Walter
G., Director of the Office of Vietnam Affairs, Bureau
for the Far East/Vietnam, Agency for International Development

Sullivan, William
H., U.N. Adviser, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs,
Department of State, until April 28, 1963; thereafter Assistant to the Under
Secretary of State

Sylvester,
Arthur, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public
Affairs

Tam Chau,
bonze, member of Buddhist delegation from Hue; became
Chairman of the Intersect Committee for the Defense of Buddhism

Taylor, General Maxwell
D., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Tho, see
Nguyen Ngoc Tho

Thompson, Brigadier Robert
G. K., head of the British Advisory Mission in
Vietnam

Thuan, see
Nguyen Dinh Thuan

Thuc, see
Ngo Dinh Thuc

Timmes, Major General
Charles, Chief of the Military Assistance Advisory
Group, Vietnam

Tinh Khiet,
chief bonze in Hue

Ton That Dinh, Major
General,ARVN, Military Governor of Saigon, August
21-November 1, 1963; thereafter Commander of III Corps, Second Deputy
Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Military Revolutionary Council,
and Minister of Public Security of the Provisional Government

Tran Kim
Tuyen, head of the Service des Etudes Politiques et
Sociales

Tran Le Quang,
Vietnamese Minister of Rural Affairs until November 4, 1963; thereafter
Minister of Rural Affairs of the Provisional Government

Tran Le Xuan,
see Ngo Dinh Nhu, Madame

Tran Thien Khiem,
General,ARVN, Chief of Staff after November 1,
1963, Military Affairs member, Executive Committee of the Military
Revolutionary Council

Tran Tu Oai Brigadier
General,ARVN, Director of Psychological Warfare,
Vietnamese Ministry of Defense; Chief of Public Information; Minister of
Information in the Provisional Government after November 4, 1963

Tran Van
Chuong, Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States until
August 22, 1963

Tran Van Don, Major
General,ARVN, Commander of III Corps until July
1963; thereafter Commander of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam; Acting
Chief of the Joint General Staff after August 1963; First Deputy Chairman of
the Executive Committee of the Military Revolutionary Council after November
1, 1963; Minister of National Defense after November 4, 1963

Tri Quang,
bonze, Buddhist opposition leader

Trueheart, William
C., Minister-Counselor and Deputy Chief of Mission
in Vietnam

Tung, see
Le Quang Tung

Tuyen, see
Tran Kim Tuyen

Unna Warren,Washington Post correspondent

Vu Van Mau,
Vietnamese Foreign Minister until August 22, 1963; Ambassador to the United
Kingdom after December 24, 1963

Wheeler, General Earle
G.,USA, Chief of Staff

Xuan, see
Mai Huu Xuan

Zablocki, Clement
J., Democratic Representative from Wisconsin and
member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee